Global consumption of meat and fish to increase by 15% between 2018-2027
The report says that there is expected to be stark variations across region regarding meat and fish consumption.
Sub-Saharan Africa is forecasted to be the region with the strongest growth in total consumption due to a rise in the number of inhabitants, here per capita consumption is expected to decline by 3%.
On the other hand, the report underlines the fact that per capita consumption growth is higher in India (+12%, albeit from a low base) and China (+13%).
Meat consumption is expected to record higher growth levels in the developed world based on lower prices. The report states that here meat consumption will rise by 2.9 kg per capita over the outlook period.
A growing gap thus exists with developing countries, which expand availability by 1.4 kg/capita.
"This smaller expansion is partly a reflection of income constraints, supply chain issues in some areas (e.g. lack of a cold chain infrastructure) and, in some regions, dietary preferences where protein is obtained more from non-meat sources," the report states.
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